
Reprint: At Home with the Catechism
While the study of the Catechism is not always the most pleasant experience of childhood, adults can still treasure that foundation.

While the study of the Catechism is not always the most pleasant experience of childhood, adults can still treasure that foundation.

The teachings of the Christian faith are, in fact, quite clear. They are found in extremely clear, uncontested biblical texts.

This issue contains a tool kit to help you read the Book of Concord, the faithful confessions of the Lutheran church for all time.

Lutherans confess Scripture to be inerrant. We are also pledged — every one of us — to the Book of Concord.

The October Lutheran Witness provides a toolkit for reading and understanding the Book of Concord.

Christian certainty can be summarized in terms of the Six Chief Parts of Martin Luther’s Small Catechism.

Where do the Ten Commandments live in the church’s liturgical life? Where do the people of God regularly encounter and use them?